Thursday, January 21, 2016

Mobile's MS4 Trash Train

Dauphin Island Bridge visible in the background. The City of Mobile's storm water trash is visible along the shoreline of Mobile Bay.

It is rather Ugly to see so much trash lining the State Highway along a Scenic Coastal Route. Who is failing to pick up the Mobile community's storm water trash? How many storm water litter pickers are employed in Mobile County? Still Zero?

It is Mardi Trash time again. Apparently some of the litter chunkers from Mobile attended Dauphin Island's Mardi Trash Parade. The littering criminals left a trail of China's plastic beads on the roadside from Dauphin Island all the way to Alabama Port.

But who cares if the environment gets polluted with more trash? Not the Alabama Department of Environmental Mismanagement. Even the shoreline of Mobile Bay is lined with trash because ADEM continues to allow the City of Mobile to pollute Mobile Bay with trash, some HAZARDOUS to public health and the environment.

What is going on in Mobile reminds me of Flint Michigan. The state of Michigan has let some of their waterways get so polluted that they cannot use the water in the drinking water supply.

Since ADEM is playing blind to the very visible trash pollution of Alabama waterways, I can only imagine what invisible to the eye and untested for chemicals lurk in Alabama's rivers.

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